So you are migrating your website to HTTPS? That’s a good move! You must create a secure web experience for your clients and website visitors. However, there are many important factors that need to be taken into consideration when it comes to migrating your website to HTTPS. The checklist mentioned in this article includes all the important factors and will help you in boosting your SEO performance as well.

How does HTTPS secure your website and helps it perform better?

HTTPS protects your website from various cyber attacks and from online criminal activities that can steal important data from your website.

Migrating your website to HTTPS improves the website speed as your website can avail the capabilities given to HTTPS like HTTP/2.

When your website is secured with an SSL certificate, it complies with the PCI rules. According to the PCI guidelines, it is mandatory for the websites that take debit card, credit card or bank information from the clients to be secured with HTTPS.

As Google and other major search engines support secure websites, migrating to HTTPS will boost your website’s SEO performance as well.

HTTP To HTTPS migration checklist for SEO:

Steps Before Migration:

Select an SSL certificate and buy it

Create a test server (this step is recommended but optional)

Check the CDN migration guidelines

Check the CMS migration guidelines

Export the backlinks of your website through the Google Search Console or trough any other tool

Create new Google Search Console profile for HTTPS

Steps During The Migration Process:

Once you select and purchase the web server, install it on the web server

Enable HTTPS with 301 redirects

Update all the internal URL references in accordance with HTTPS

Update the XML sitemap URLs to HTTPS

Update the URLs of canonical tag, hreflang tag and alternate tag to work with HTTPS

Update the existing 301 redirect rules to work with HTTPS

Steps After Migration:

Update your website URLs to HTTPS

If you are using any third party tools, update your website URLs there as well

Update your website details on Google Analytics

Submit your website’s XML sitemap to Google Search Console

Keep a watch on your website crawling and indexing in Google Search Console